When it’s a comedy or drama or horror or romance, it’s all the same. You want to be honest with the character. You want to play truthfully and you want to be genuine with your character.
MILA KUNISWomen innately have this weird thing where they try to have a perfect persona – to look perfect, be perfect, act perfect, have their kids look a certain way. Women put so much pressure on themselves.
More Mila Kunis Quotes
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What’s funny about my group of friends is that none of us ever went to the same school. None of us lived in the same part of town.
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Dads – and people in general – should keep in mind that we as mothers put enough pressure on ourselves. We don’t need outside pressure put on us.
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People strive to achieve a certain form of perfection constantly and it’s impossible because it’s a form of opinion. I can think someone is pretty but the person next to me can think that they’re unattractive.
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It is difficult because the school I go to, my friends do not attend.
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If you do put yourself out there and do things that are not safe, then you run the risk of being criticized for it.
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I’d rather be in love and have a baby than have a movie.
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I feel like every role that you take there’s a part of you that obviously feels like you can do it. I don’t know if perfect is the right word because I don’t believe in perfection and I don’t think it exists but I think striving to do something well is in every single part.
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I think that certain things are funny and certain things are okay to make fun of – including myself.
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You want baby daddy to be one step ahead of you. Which they can’t be, so it’s a weird thing to ask for. But I have.
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I think parenthood is just ripe for comedy. This just happens to be told from the perspective of women.
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I had such a great time doing commercials and things as a kid. My grandparents were on set with me all the time, and I loved that I got to hang out with them, so I will forever be grateful for that. But I just loved every minute of it.
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My parents’ biggest thing was that they just wanted me to graduate high school and go to college. They couldn’t fathom me acting for the rest of my life.
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I’ve always been a big proponent of not working for the sake of working, because I don’t want to work for the rest of my life – I want to live.
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I can’t imagine loving somebody more than I love Wyatt [my son]. I can’t. I just don’t know how that’s possible.
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I think that there are a lot of reasons to be insecure as an actress… But I don’t really have a perception issue. I’ve been pretty good about being who I am in the public’s eye.
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I didn’t get the Russian Jew part because they didn’t think I looked Russian or Jewish enough – and, mind you, I am both Russian and Jewish – so I was cast as the racist Mexican.
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I enjoy living life and I enjoy going to different restaurants and eating my way through a country and going to different museums and learning about different cultures.
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Growing up poor, I never missed out on anything. My parents did a beautiful job of not making me feel like I was lesser than any other kids.
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Always have a backup plan.
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Christian Louboutins are uncomfortable, but I screamed the first time I put on a Pointe Shoe.
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I started teaching myself, taking a breath or a moment that’s not overreacting or having an explosion. It made me such a better person. Let alone a better mother, but also just a better human.
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I really, truly believe in learning from other people’s mistakes.
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I am very much a creature of habit, and I have no life consistency. None.
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I think that an actor is more likely to be forgiven in the public’s eye than an actress.
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Women innately have this weird thing where they try to have a perfect persona – to look perfect, be perfect, act perfect, have their kids look a certain way. Women put so much pressure on themselves.
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I don’t believe in perfection. I don’t think it exists.
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